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On Saturday evening (27 May 2017) Darul Ihsan Centre received a call from Mr Zamani of the Ethekweni Disaster and Emergency Management Technical Task Team for the Centre to provide relief for families affected by a fire incident at the Dakota Informal Settlement in Ward 90, Isipingo.
Darul Ihsan Centre, in its continuing 2017 ‘Winter Warmth’ blanket relief drive – in conjunction with members of the Dundee Muslim Youth Committee (DMYC) – distributed 300 blankets to community residents of Craigeside, Sibongile and Dlamini Village in Dundee on Sunday, 21 May 2017.
The Muslim Empowerment Fund initiated the Iftaar Programme in 2012. The focus of the programme is to provide Iftaar meals during Ramadan to deserving communities at venues in the greater Durban area.
Darul Ihsan Centre – in its ongoing winter ‘Sponsor-a-Blanket’ campaign – distributed blankets to learners at the Sompukwane Secondary School in Umbumbulu on Wednesday, 03 May 2017.
The ‘Made in Heaven’ marriage workshop series continued in Strand, Cape Town were a series of interactive workshops were held and completed. This was a follow-up of the Pre-Marital workshops that were held in Strand late last year.
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Some years ago, a world renowned scholar, Maulana Abdullah Kapodri Saheb - on one of his visits to South Africa - advised the Ulama and Muslim organisations to embark on a strategy of making Dawah more user-friendly and approachable to the ‘larger community.’
The Darul Ihsan Centre offers a free service of registration of marriages in accordance with the South African Marriage Act.
Alhamdulillah, on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 April 2017 the ‘Drug Awareness Drive’ (‘DAD’) initiative of Darul Ihsan Centre presented an educational programme on drug and substance abuse in the city of Benoni and its environs.
Thirty six high school boys from Durban and surrounding areas had a fun-filled ‘Adventure Day’ programme hosted by the ‘Youth of the Ummah’ (‘YOU’) Department of Darul Ihsan Centre on Tuesday, 04 April 2107.
The fire disaster at the Transnet warehouse at South Coast Road in Durban has been unprecedented.
Darul Ihsan Centre – through its Muslim Empowerment Fund – provided hot meals for all residents and staff members of the Natal Settlers Memorial Home in Umbilo, Durban on Wednesday, 15 March 2017.
Darul Ihsan Centre, in its continuing outreach to the community, provided hot meals for learners at the Nsimbini Primary School in Cato Manor.
The ‘Drug Awareness Drive’ (‘DAD’) of Darul Ihsan Centre held a community programme in Ladysmith on Friday and Saturday (10th and 11th February 2017).
Darul Ihsan Centre – through its Muslim Empowerment Fund – provided hot meals and soft drinks for all residents and staff members of the Natal Settlers Memorial Home in Umbilo on Tuesday, 17 January 2017.
In the interest of better community health, Darul Ihsan Centre - through its Muslim Empowerment Fund (MEF)